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Old 11-03-2010, 04:20 AM   #6
bncinwv
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Location: Winfield
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Gary,
Our washer is a splendide but the procedure should be about the same. If you have hot and cold water feed into the washer, you have to cycle through both hot and cold wash for a couple of minutes and make sure there is pink stuff in the washer bowl. Then go to the rinse cycle to get the pink stuff into the washer internal drains. There are two separate ways to do this. For the splendide washers, detailed instructions are obtainable on their website: Splendide.com. I would think it would give you the basic information that you need. Your water heater has two switches, the electric one is usually inside the outside panel (on the side of the rig) and should always be in the off position unless there is water in the heater. The inside switch can be used either as stand-alone propane hot water heat or in conjunction with the electric switch to provide faster heating cycles. We typically only use the electric side since we figure the electric is included in the site charges.
Bingo
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